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« on: June 03, 2009, 02:11:10 PM »

Belize Legacy has had some problems with the Belize Bank and there have been rumours that if they did not catch up with their loans the BB would get very annoyed-

Noone closes in August that is without a doubt just daft especially as all units in phase one are sold-just where are those people going to go on holiday-those uinits are owned -they cannot close them-all is not well

Belize Legacy has never sold a week of timeshare-they brought in a guy and he left with,reputedly, a lot of their money (50k) before the timeshare op started and that,as they say,was that.
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2009, 02:31:20 PM »

This is a post about Belize Legacy on May 11 from the other board.

"We were scheduled to stay there 9/5-12 (sept) this Fall and found out today via email from the resort after sending them a message about transport that they will be closed for "remodeling" starting in August. This resort is NEW. Maybe two, three years old? Pictures look wonderful. What is the "real" skinny on this place? Does anyone know? Would I have known if I had not emailed? This question remains unanswered. Thankfully we have somewhere else to stay but it is not the same size and are looking and needing a two bedroom unit. Does anyone know anything about this situation with BLBR and also can you guys comment on Brahma Resort? Thanks...I am in a quandry and a bit of a "mood" over these recent transpirings. Appreciate any info at all!"

Seems like poor business practice to take reservations and then close down.


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